A wireless communication device includes a near-field activated circuit that transmits an output signal upon exposure to an energizing electromagnetic field, and a sensor having an output coupled to the near-field activated circuit, wherein the sensor produces an output signal in response to sensing an environmental condition other than the energizing electromagnetic field, and wherein the output signal of the near-field activated circuit changes when the sensor changes states.
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1. A wireless communication device energized by an electromagnetic field produced by another device, the wireless communication device comprising: a near-field activated circuit transmitting an output signal upon exposure to an energizing electromagnetic field; and a sensor having an output coupled to the near-field activated circuit, the sensor producing a signal on the output of the sensor in response to sensing an environmental condition other than the energizing electromagnetic field, the output signal of the near-field activated circuit including incentive-based information selected from the group consisting of: sweepstakes information and a coupon, wherein the sensor produces the signal in response to sensing the environmental condition.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the sensor is selected from the group consisting of: a pressure sensor, a light sensor, a radiation sensor, a moisture sensor, a charge sensor, and a conductivity sensor.
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